The Christian Review, Том 15Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1850 |
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... period . We cannot infer the existence of infant baptism from the instance of the baptism of whole families , for the passage in 1 Cor . xvi . 15 shows the fallacy of such a conclusion , as from that it appears that the whole family of ...
... period . We cannot infer the existence of infant baptism from the instance of the baptism of whole families , for the passage in 1 Cor . xvi . 15 shows the fallacy of such a conclusion , as from that it appears that the whole family of ...
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... p . 253 ; ) but the meaning of this passage is doubtful . It simply indi- cates the superstitious value attached to baptism even at the early period when the Pastor Herma is supposed to have 18 [ JAN . Noel on Baptism .
... p . 253 ; ) but the meaning of this passage is doubtful . It simply indi- cates the superstitious value attached to baptism even at the early period when the Pastor Herma is supposed to have 18 [ JAN . Noel on Baptism .
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early period when the Pastor Herma is supposed to have been written . Or if it mean something more , namely , the baptism of the dead , real or substitutionary , it must be founded , as Neander ( Planting of the Church , p . 102 ) ...
early period when the Pastor Herma is supposed to have been written . Or if it mean something more , namely , the baptism of the dead , real or substitutionary , it must be founded , as Neander ( Planting of the Church , p . 102 ) ...
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a late period , when the adoration of the martyrs began to prevail . Why may not this simple expression , " baptized for the dead , " be regarded as elliptical , and really mean , taking the idea from the symbol of the resurrection ...
a late period , when the adoration of the martyrs began to prevail . Why may not this simple expression , " baptized for the dead , " be regarded as elliptical , and really mean , taking the idea from the symbol of the resurrection ...
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... period of the church , as their model , have fallen , one after another , into the grossest errors of Popery . As early as the latter half of the second century , and certainly in the third , baptism and the Lord's Supper were both ...
... period of the church , as their model , have fallen , one after another , into the grossest errors of Popery . As early as the latter half of the second century , and certainly in the third , baptism and the Lord's Supper were both ...
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